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Spleen and LN





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  Spleen and LN
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    Teenager under control of the hematologist / oncologist about diffuse changes of the spleen and enlarged axillary lymph node. By the words of the accompanying - changes in the spleen was confirmed by CT, was even offered the splenectomy also was performed bone marrow puncture - normal, lymph node oncologist decided to not puncture, also was identified Epstein-Barr virus.

    On ultrasound spleen looks faintly heteroechoic, in axilla visualized heteroechoic oval-shaped lesion which richly supplied with blood on CFM (LN? other?)

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